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china. china is trying to get out of the lowest end of its manufacturing but it's still there. the u.s. is a distant third with 13%. 13% of the u.s. economy coming from manufacturing. scott, are policy failures to blame for the u.s. losing this race or some would argue it's policy successes, we earn more money and as a result it's not economical to build some of the things that other countries build. >> i don't think that's the case, ali, and i do think it's policy that's at fault. i think too much of our economic policy has been focused on the financial sector and the latest greatest thing, the tech bubble in the 90s, the housing bubble. we've chased these bubbles. the study path to growth and stability and we can learn a lot from germany. listen to this ali. manufacturing workers in germany make an average of $48 an hour compared to 32 in the united states. there is heavy trade union involvement. but what they have in place that we don't ask a system of patient capital, a system of vocatio
china. china is trying to get out of the lowest end of its manufacturing but it's still there. the u.s. is a distant third with 13%. 13% of the u.s. economy coming from manufacturing. scott, are policy failures to blame for the u.s. losing this race or some would argue it's policy successes, we earn more money and as a result it's not economical to build some of the things that other countries build. >> i don't think that's the case, ali, and i do think it's policy that's at fault. i...
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the great wall of china. millions visit every year and if you are planning a trip, rob s marciano has some tips for you on the go. >> reporter: the great wall of china. more than 5,500 mime miles lon attracts over 10 million visi r visitors a year. >> to look out over the mountain parts of the wall of over 2,000 years old and still standing is something sthais something thatl take your braeeath away. >> reporter: the section of the mall that's open to the public. >> go to the juongguan seconds. another well preserved section has fewer crowds in one of the most beautiful stretches of mountains you can imagine. two other sections, are restored sections of the wall and great for adventurous travelers. >> reporter: if you can, pick a weekday to climb this wonder of the world. >> you'll find is probably is one of the most memorable experiences of your lifetime. >> all right. are you ready to plan a trip? get going with help from my guest kate mex axwell. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you say it valley po
the great wall of china. millions visit every year and if you are planning a trip, rob s marciano has some tips for you on the go. >> reporter: the great wall of china. more than 5,500 mime miles lon attracts over 10 million visi r visitors a year. >> to look out over the mountain parts of the wall of over 2,000 years old and still standing is something sthais something thatl take your braeeath away. >> reporter: the section of the mall that's open to the public. >> go...
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and china, are walking a line. they're talking about cooperation but also talking about some pretty sticky issues. right now one of the elephants in the room has to do with syria, not surprisingly, because that security council resolution against syria was voted down by russia and china. and it was vice president biden who addressed that today. take a listen. >> well, the united states and china, as you have pointed out, mr. vice president, will not always see eye to eye, it is a sign of the strength and maturity of our relationship that we can be candid about our differences as we have been. we saw this in the recent u.n. security council debate about syria where we strongly disagreed with china and russia's veto. a resolution against the unconscionable violence being perpetrated by the assad regime. >>. >> reporter: so highlighting a difference there with vice president g who is expected to be president soon. right there in the room with him, it is a pretty big deal to hear that language coming from vice presiden
and china, are walking a line. they're talking about cooperation but also talking about some pretty sticky issues. right now one of the elephants in the room has to do with syria, not surprisingly, because that security council resolution against syria was voted down by russia and china. and it was vice president biden who addressed that today. take a listen. >> well, the united states and china, as you have pointed out, mr. vice president, will not always see eye to eye, it is a sign of...
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china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade pressure on china. >> u.s. military is backing up its interests. president obama is resetting american power in asia after wars in afghanistan and iraq. more troops on the ground, closer ties to the asian nation. china sees this as an attempt to thwart its rise. but to people like jonathan, there's nothing to fear. >> it's not like going to the moon. like it might have been 100 years ago. >> this is a new world, says jonathan. the people struggling back home, he says don't bash china. >> get out, get out! leave everyone behind you. >> cnn, bei
china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade...
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now, if china would simply let the market work on its own, we would have no objections. but their policies currently are preventing that from happening. and they go against the very rules that china greed to follow. >> the u.s., european union and japan have teamed up to ask the world trade organization to intervene. >>> not what you want to see. explosions and heavy shelling continuing in homs, syria despite opposition activists declaring today a day of mourning across the country. they were asking for businesses and schools to close and for streets to be blocked. meanwhile, it was 36 people were killed by security forces, an opposition group is reporting. an opposition general assembly is now saying nearly 80,000 people have been killed in this conflict and many of them women and children. >>> a delta airlines jet veers off the runway, apparently having some problems with its brakes. skidding off the taxiway today in atlanta. no passengers on board, no injuries, happy to report, but that plane you're looking at on an angle did suffer some significant damage. >>> airlin
now, if china would simply let the market work on its own, we would have no objections. but their policies currently are preventing that from happening. and they go against the very rules that china greed to follow. >> the u.s., european union and japan have teamed up to ask the world trade organization to intervene. >>> not what you want to see. explosions and heavy shelling continuing in homs, syria despite opposition activists declaring today a day of mourning across the...
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we go back ten, 20 years we had a very different type of economic setting where china for instance was a small participant on the world stage economically. today it's a major player. we have to consider our economic policies in light of how the world has changed. >> actually the race over the last couple months has been very close despite everything that obama has going against him. what are you going to do to break it open over the next two months? >> you know, i'll just keep talking about the things i believe, describe my vision for the future and have people get a chance to consider the lack of progress that's been occurring over the last three and a half years. if people -- you know, i think that the message from last night was that the president's plan is four more years of the four last years and i don't think the american people want four more years of the four last years. i think they want to see more jobs. they want to see their kids coming out of college, able to get jobs. they want to see rising incomes again. there is no question if they listen to the president last night h
we go back ten, 20 years we had a very different type of economic setting where china for instance was a small participant on the world stage economically. today it's a major player. we have to consider our economic policies in light of how the world has changed. >> actually the race over the last couple months has been very close despite everything that obama has going against him. what are you going to do to break it open over the next two months? >> you know, i'll just keep...
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you adopted from china? >> we did. >> why china? >> we had traveled around the world and previously been in india, and at mother teresa's home for the destitute and dying and found some women outside the home and my husband and i were there together, and we saw a woman laying on a mat, and she was teaching her baby to roll, and it was at that moment that we had an epiphany we wanted to adopt internationally. and shortly after that, we were in china, visited two orphanages and when we came back to atlanta, we applied, which we didn't know at the time, for jasmine. >> you just kept going back and getting another one. they are so cute. explain the process, though. it was complicated? i guess -- give me an idea of what's involved? >> first you have to select an agency. and that's probably most important. you really need to connect with the agency, with its mission and culture, because you're going to be working with them for a long period of time. and the second would be to determine what country you are interested in adopting through,
you adopted from china? >> we did. >> why china? >> we had traveled around the world and previously been in india, and at mother teresa's home for the destitute and dying and found some women outside the home and my husband and i were there together, and we saw a woman laying on a mat, and she was teaching her baby to roll, and it was at that moment that we had an epiphany we wanted to adopt internationally. and shortly after that, we were in china, visited two orphanages and...
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and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're going -- absolutely, no question. but it's going to be, well, one of the quotes from the story is basically that the pacs americana will be over and you're going to see not that one power dominating everything, it's going to be middle classes around the world and more of a balanced power around the world. one thing that's interesting about this, you will have competition for jobs that will create middle classes. it will be pressure on western countries and their middle classes. because around the world, you've got hundreds of millions of people who will be coming up out of poverty, who will want to be in the middle class and have the technology to do those jobs that are we're doing now. >> there's a great read in "
and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're going -- absolutely, no question. but it's going to be, well, one of the quotes from the story is basically that the pacs americana...
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you have these leadership changes in china and japan next week, and it gives them a leg up in coming back to the negotiating table as a stronger country because they've demonstrated this long-range technolo technology. >> so you look back at april and the embarrassing failed launch. it has a lot of people wondering how this successful launch could come so quickly on the heels of the other, and it also has people asking who may be helping north korea at this time. obviously, iran enters into the picture when people do discuss this. is this something that is a game change for us in terms of how to deal with north korea and iran at the same time? >> i think it's a pretty big deal. the april launch was not successful, but if you track their launches going back to 2006, the 2006 and particularly the 2009 tests were fairly successful. so the fact that this one came about, whatever happened in april was something, some mechanical problem was catastrophic, but this test was clearly a success. yes, there is cooperation between iran and north korea. every north korean missile that they have pr
you have these leadership changes in china and japan next week, and it gives them a leg up in coming back to the negotiating table as a stronger country because they've demonstrated this long-range technolo technology. >> so you look back at april and the embarrassing failed launch. it has a lot of people wondering how this successful launch could come so quickly on the heels of the other, and it also has people asking who may be helping north korea at this time. obviously, iran enters...
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on trade. >> president romney stands up to china. demands a level playing field for our businesses and workers. >> the romney camp's message in ohio is complicated by republican governor john kasich who has been selling his job creation record. polls show 55% of ohio voters are on the wrong track. almost the same exact percentage where iowa where unemployment is down to 5.1%, but pessimism about the economy is high. the republican governor's website is crowing about all of the new jobs and increase in family incomes here. romney's ad talks about controlling spending, not doom and gloom. >> president romney is working toward a balanced budget, making sure the government lives within its means. >> reporter: a similar situation in virginia where unemployment is down from a high of 6.4% last year to 5.6% now. the romney ad in virginia talks about offshore drilling. >> president obama romney creates thousand of new jobs. some republican strategists say the romney message can go hand in hand with republican governors who are promoting lowe
on trade. >> president romney stands up to china. demands a level playing field for our businesses and workers. >> the romney camp's message in ohio is complicated by republican governor john kasich who has been selling his job creation record. polls show 55% of ohio voters are on the wrong track. almost the same exact percentage where iowa where unemployment is down to 5.1%, but pessimism about the economy is high. the republican governor's website is crowing about all of the new...
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you heard her mention russia and china. the u.n. director of human rights watch just released this statement after the vote on the u.n. resolution the veto on the u.n. resolution vote. here's the quote. russia and china have once again turned their backs on the syrian people as the syrian government continues its brutal assault on the civilian population. their callous disregard for the violations that followed their serial wes to is unbecoming permanent members and could make the security council irrelevant to the developments on the ground. just a quick note for all of you if you're heading out the door. you can continue watching us from your mobile phone or if you're heading to work can also watch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> tennessee muslims finally get to open their mosque just in time for though limo of ramadan which starts tonight. federal judge ordered rutherford county to conduct a final inspection of the mosque today. it comes after two years of legal challenges and several acts of vandalism, arson a
you heard her mention russia and china. the u.n. director of human rights watch just released this statement after the vote on the u.n. resolution the veto on the u.n. resolution vote. here's the quote. russia and china have once again turned their backs on the syrian people as the syrian government continues its brutal assault on the civilian population. their callous disregard for the violations that followed their serial wes to is unbecoming permanent members and could make the security...
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china's biggest baby ever, weighing in at more than 15 pounds. his mom said she felt a little off during her pregnancy, but she said she didn't need anything totally out of the ordinary, and yeah, doctors delivered him by c-section. >>> now, imagine this in an x-ray and in your head. a man shoots himself in the top of the head with a nail gun. his name is jeff and he was just working on a house in south dakota when he shot himself in the head with a nail gun. while all of this is happening, he worries about his family. >> that's all i could think about is what would happen if i left my daughters and my wife if i would be gone. >> it took two doctors to pull that nail out. luptak is expected to make a full recovery. ouch. >>> you always hear about the high price of college tuition, right? how about this one for you? one college is actually cutting tuition big time. this is the university of charleston in west virginia. it's slashing tuition 22% this year. it did this after enrollment dropped for the first time in a decade. officials have hoping th
china's biggest baby ever, weighing in at more than 15 pounds. his mom said she felt a little off during her pregnancy, but she said she didn't need anything totally out of the ordinary, and yeah, doctors delivered him by c-section. >>> now, imagine this in an x-ray and in your head. a man shoots himself in the top of the head with a nail gun. his name is jeff and he was just working on a house in south dakota when he shot himself in the head with a nail gun. while all of this is...
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you're about to see time lapse video, a new hotel being built in the china is getting 4 million views on youtube. here's why. this is a -- is about to be a 30-story hotel built in two weeks. reynolds wolf, i read about in this morning in the l.a. times and thought what the heck. it's like 360 hours, 15 days. >> it's an engineering marvel. i don't get dressed as fast as they built this building. it is ridiculous how quickly they did it. just incredible. they've had a history of building buildings at a pretty rapid rate. >> the building boom in china. >> unbelievable. the only thing you can compare this to in the united states probably back in 1930 with the empire state building where they built a 102 stories in basically 13 months. very, very fast when you think about the technology. now with the modern ability. >> we're talking 30 floors, 15 days. in fact, back in 2010, fact in 15-story building built in six. ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom. >> it makes you wonder how fast they will be able to build buildings in the next 20, 30, 40 years with this technology. it only will get better. >> you th
you're about to see time lapse video, a new hotel being built in the china is getting 4 million views on youtube. here's why. this is a -- is about to be a 30-story hotel built in two weeks. reynolds wolf, i read about in this morning in the l.a. times and thought what the heck. it's like 360 hours, 15 days. >> it's an engineering marvel. i don't get dressed as fast as they built this building. it is ridiculous how quickly they did it. just incredible. they've had a history of building...
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china gets blame for a lot of american's woes. we'll look at the economic balance of power and how it impacts you here in the united states. >>> also, lance armstrong loses those seven cycling titles that made him a legend. es, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 100 calories... [ c♪ef ] ma'am (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve,
china gets blame for a lot of american's woes. we'll look at the economic balance of power and how it impacts you here in the united states. >>> also, lance armstrong loses those seven cycling titles that made him a legend. es, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 100 calories... [ c♪ef ] ma'am (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go,...
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china will beat the u.s. out within the next decade. china is our second-biggest creditor. they own roughly 7% of all government debt. we own most of it ourselves. they are our biggest foreign credit creditor. another way they are having an impact, is lin sanity. have you heard about this cinderella story? jeremy lin of chinese decent has gone from an unknown basketball player sleeping on his brother's couch to a sports and media sensation. check out this clip from last night's colbert report. >> folks, there's a name for what we're all feeling. >> lin sanity continues. >> it's become lin sanity in new york. >> basketball fans have a raging case of linsanity. >> i have had a raging case of linsanity. i have been declared legally linsane. my symptoms? linsome mee ya. folks, this is an exciting time. fans have not come down with a basketball disease this intense since the mid-'70s outbreak of hak h hakim. >> he's so funny. except when you're the target. how is lin causing inflation on wall street? >> you're talking about riding the stock price. shares of msg have been on a te
china will beat the u.s. out within the next decade. china is our second-biggest creditor. they own roughly 7% of all government debt. we own most of it ourselves. they are our biggest foreign credit creditor. another way they are having an impact, is lin sanity. have you heard about this cinderella story? jeremy lin of chinese decent has gone from an unknown basketball player sleeping on his brother's couch to a sports and media sensation. check out this clip from last night's colbert report....
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it's a little different this week. >> i'm glad you're not in china town. did you see snl last night? what did you think of that skit? >> people had to tread carefully. i hate that. this is such a great sports story. i seriously hate that it's masking such a great story this is. it's a great story on all sorts of levels. >> lynne had 29 points in year high and 14 assists. how could a guy this high fly under the radar. two other teams gave up on him. ? >> and basically the whole league had a look at him. general managers have got to do explaining to their general managers. if you look at his game, it's not necessarily flash she. he's talked about this. he's been very outspoken. so much talent and evaluation is based on metrics and analytics and statics. his game doesn't translate well to those numbers. he needs to be in the right situation and now that he is, this is a great, great story. i don't know how you short change this. two weeks now of just sensational day. a guy who super bowl weekend was on the verge of -- it's great. it's great. >> i remember we
it's a little different this week. >> i'm glad you're not in china town. did you see snl last night? what did you think of that skit? >> people had to tread carefully. i hate that. this is such a great sports story. i seriously hate that it's masking such a great story this is. it's a great story on all sorts of levels. >> lynne had 29 points in year high and 14 assists. how could a guy this high fly under the radar. two other teams gave up on him. ? >> and basically the...
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media reporting that at least 60 people are dead and 715 injure and more than 20,000 homes damaged in china. they are sending tents and basic supplies to help out the victims. >>> a remnant of hurricane isaac could become dangerous and meteorologists say it could revive and become a storm in gulf of mexico, and in 2005, the same thing happened to a tropical depression and it turned into the devastating hurricane katrina. so the nastional hurricane centr says that isaac has ha 40% chance of reviving. we have seen russian president, vladimire putin tranquilize tigers and shoot polar bears and take blood samples from other animals and now he is training cranes to migrate to a new spot by following an aircraft. so putin flew the aircraft for the first training session, and he wants them to migrate to uzbekistan rather than the usual spot in afghanistan and pakistan and the kremlin says that the poachers are threatening the birds in those two countries. >>> no end in sight for the civil war in syria, and many of the country's children now are caught in the crossfire. through menopause. ready ge
media reporting that at least 60 people are dead and 715 injure and more than 20,000 homes damaged in china. they are sending tents and basic supplies to help out the victims. >>> a remnant of hurricane isaac could become dangerous and meteorologists say it could revive and become a storm in gulf of mexico, and in 2005, the same thing happened to a tropical depression and it turned into the devastating hurricane katrina. so the nastional hurricane centr says that isaac has ha 40%...
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china, an economy second in size only to that of the united states or of europe has slowed. india slowed, too. that means more th
china, an economy second in size only to that of the united states or of europe has slowed. india slowed, too. that means more th
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whether he'll ever be able to return to china is unclear. he vows i will continue to speak out. >> translator: i don't feel much pressure. it's just a matter of time. i have only been here for a short time. if the pressure in chendong couldn't silence me, i don't think any other pressure would be able to silence me. >> anderson cooper, cnn, new york. >>> are parents on facebook destroying their kids' privacy? that's what my next guest thinks. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ oh oh oh oh you see it in the brush... ♪ oh oh oh oh ooh oh ...and then there's the pillow. ♪ i dare you to dare me so they dared me to try this pantene. [ female announcer ] pantene anti-breakage the keratin protection system makes hair stronger reducing breakage up to 97%. ♪ think only salon brands can do that? i dare to compare... will you? [ female announcer ] anti-breakage from pan
whether he'll ever be able to return to china is unclear. he vows i will continue to speak out. >> translator: i don't feel much pressure. it's just a matter of time. i have only been here for a short time. if the pressure in chendong couldn't silence me, i don't think any other pressure would be able to silence me. >> anderson cooper, cnn, new york. >>> are parents on facebook destroying their kids' privacy? that's what my next guest thinks. are you still sleeping? just...
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he argues it should be china. in terms of go politics china is the world's supreme free rider. the oil con sujs has doubled in the past ten years while america declines. china contributes almost nothing to stability and barely to the free movement of goods to the world strategic sea line. is it realistic for china to get involved. why would the u.s. want china to take on this kind of role in syria. should it not be the u.s. or some other nation in that part of the world? >> reporter: i think you have to say what kind of role. that article, if i read it correctly was talking about military action. nobody at this point is talking about military action. certainly having china involved would be very different from the way things are normally done. it's usually nato that takes actions like this, and they're not even talking about it. the u.s. wants china to do a couple of things. they want them to join the sanctions, carry out the sanctions against the syrians and do whatever they can to bring about this political transition. in other words, have assad step down and go into some typ
he argues it should be china. in terms of go politics china is the world's supreme free rider. the oil con sujs has doubled in the past ten years while america declines. china contributes almost nothing to stability and barely to the free movement of goods to the world strategic sea line. is it realistic for china to get involved. why would the u.s. want china to take on this kind of role in syria. should it not be the u.s. or some other nation in that part of the world? >> reporter: i...
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china has sent a female astronaut into space. if all goes well, her spacecraft will dock with china's orbitting space lab. and tiger woods could be on the verge of a huge come back. it's been four years since he won his last major title. but now, he is tied for the lead at the u.s. open in san francisco. >>> all right. it is a bucket list destination, hidden in the mountains of peru. it is considered a wonder of the world. and now it's even easier than ever to get there. >> the lost city of the incas, hid be high in the mountains of peru. it was out of reach of spanish explorers. even many modern times a grueling five-day hike up the trail used to be the only way to get there. >> there are other ways. and there are simple more and accessible to anybody no matter your age or physical fitness. and the best is probably the train. there are trains departing all the time all day long. >> the gateway to machu picchu is lanu. >> they have flights directly to lima. then you connect through still on line to lan. the competition is a much
china has sent a female astronaut into space. if all goes well, her spacecraft will dock with china's orbitting space lab. and tiger woods could be on the verge of a huge come back. it's been four years since he won his last major title. but now, he is tied for the lead at the u.s. open in san francisco. >>> all right. it is a bucket list destination, hidden in the mountains of peru. it is considered a wonder of the world. and now it's even easier than ever to get there. >> the...
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china and asia may be able to budge a little bit. that he may not go for a big resolution. they already tried earlier. >> i appreciate it. that's your reporter it. >>> that's your reporter roulette. one of the men arrested today alongside george clooney was naacp president ben jealous. he's going to join me next. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen >>> original so george clooney is getting the headlines for being arrested. >> we're here to ask two very simple questions. the first question is something immediate, and immediately we need humanitarian aid to be allowed into the sudan before it becomes the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. immediately. the second thing we are here to ask, a very simple thing, is for the government in khartoum to stop randomly killing its own innocent men, women and children. stop raping them, and stop st
china and asia may be able to budge a little bit. that he may not go for a big resolution. they already tried earlier. >> i appreciate it. that's your reporter it. >>> that's your reporter roulette. one of the men arrested today alongside george clooney was naacp president ben jealous. he's going to join me next. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance...
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china the second largest economy in the world. in a few years it will be the biggest tourist destination in bound and outbound. when you put it into context, suzanne, there are a billion people there and only a fraction of them have ever actually traveled. that gives you an idea of the sort of financial and ee no, ma'am mick meconomic muscle the wield. notwithstanding that, the u.s. has moved quickly and secretary clinton to assist and to build relations with burma. the defense secretary has announced the review of the strategy for the pacific fleet and says that 60% of the u.s. navy will be based in the pacific by 2020. so you are very much aware, very much aware that from the u.s. point of view what i think donald rumsfeld who called, the emphasis is on the eurozone. >> how did the chinese respond to this idea of the new asia. >> reporter: they respond to it in two ways, with a sort of critical look as if to say, what are you worried? what are you frightened of. then you realize that they are sitting on several trillion dollars.
china the second largest economy in the world. in a few years it will be the biggest tourist destination in bound and outbound. when you put it into context, suzanne, there are a billion people there and only a fraction of them have ever actually traveled. that gives you an idea of the sort of financial and ee no, ma'am mick meconomic muscle the wield. notwithstanding that, the u.s. has moved quickly and secretary clinton to assist and to build relations with burma. the defense secretary has...
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what you could see into china. i said i'm going to say the words tiananmen square anniversary and, bang, goes black. and that was the chinese authorities. they have guys sitting there monitoring us. if we were broadcasting now into china like cnn international, this conversation would not be airing. they have guys sitting there and as soon as something is said, they hold it off. a few minutes later when you stop talking about, it the signal will come back up. >> this kind of thing happens around the world. in egypt, this was a while ago, before the arab spring, did an independent broadcast and everything was censored through the egyptian government. could not have anything broadcast without their approval. explain to us really the significance of being here. we are allowed to protest. we are allowed to express ourselves. how unique that is. >> we complain often. it's all about relative, isn't it? we complain sometimes we're losing our freedom, they're taking our freedom away. we don't know what that's like. i have
what you could see into china. i said i'm going to say the words tiananmen square anniversary and, bang, goes black. and that was the chinese authorities. they have guys sitting there monitoring us. if we were broadcasting now into china like cnn international, this conversation would not be airing. they have guys sitting there and as soon as something is said, they hold it off. a few minutes later when you stop talking about, it the signal will come back up. >> this kind of thing happens...
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>> reporter: 13 actually, china, russia with a veto. they put their hands in the air, and they did the same movement in october.- member country of the u.n. -- >>> good to see you guys again. all right, this is interesting, gentlemen. so many of us have done internships and this young lady, diana way, says there must be a really big misunderstanding. she was an intern at the magazine's accessories department from august to december last year where she said she typically worked at least 40 hours a week and sometimes more than that. now she's saying to this magazine that they owe her back pay and overtime. avery, how is she going to make this argument and will she win this argument? >> well, it's a very clever one. she's arguing under the fair labor standards act that she essentially was doing the work of somebody that "harper's bazaar" would have to hire. so she's saying give me minimum wage, give me overtime. i think it's a principaled case and i think it's going nowhere. >> okay. so, richard, typically internships, unless it's made ver
>> reporter: 13 actually, china, russia with a veto. they put their hands in the air, and they did the same movement in october.- member country of the u.n. -- >>> good to see you guys again. all right, this is interesting, gentlemen. so many of us have done internships and this young lady, diana way, says there must be a really big misunderstanding. she was an intern at the magazine's accessories department from august to december last year where she said she typically worked at...
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all right, his escape from house arrest prompted a political fire storm between the united states and china. a prominent human rights activist is headed to the united states. >>> and just in to cnn, the first tropical storm of the year has formed in the atlantic ocean. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen >>> a blind chinese activist is on his way to america to begin a new life far from his homeland. he left beijing with his wife and two children. there was almost no notice he waw leave. he is due to arrive in new jersey tonight. he spent the last few weeks in a hospital after escaping from house arrest. new york university has offered him a fellowship and a chance for freedom in the u.s. >> italy's prime minister has promised to fight crime after a blast in a school in iterally. it killed one girl and wounded two other people seriously. they found two othe
all right, his escape from house arrest prompted a political fire storm between the united states and china. a prominent human rights activist is headed to the united states. >>> and just in to cnn, the first tropical storm of the year has formed in the atlantic ocean. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual...
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to china's unfair competition. obviously people here have a vested interest to keep their jobs and they really do have a lot of anger towards bain. this is a company that made millions of dollars last quarter. in fact, they had record-breaking profits last quarter and it is hard to convince these people that they need their jobs to make even more money. >> and, ted, i understand there were arrests. >> reporter: yeah there was an action today, six people arrested. they went to the company and they tried to deliver a petition. and they asked for a meeting. six people were arrested. and organizers here say watch for more of those arrests, more of those actions, as the company winds down the operations at this factory by the end of the year. >> ted rowlands, thank you very much. >>> and now this, some chilling video from the front lines, above the front lines in syria when this chopper is shot from the sky. see the smoke? that story is next. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on t
to china's unfair competition. obviously people here have a vested interest to keep their jobs and they really do have a lot of anger towards bain. this is a company that made millions of dollars last quarter. in fact, they had record-breaking profits last quarter and it is hard to convince these people that they need their jobs to make even more money. >> and, ted, i understand there were arrests. >> reporter: yeah there was an action today, six people arrested. they went to the...
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removed from power. >> i will tell you very frankly, i don't think russia and china believe they are paying any price at all, nothing at all for standing up on behalf of the assad regime. the only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that russia and china will pay a price. >> clinton also argued for united nations sanctions. the u.n. could still authorize the use of force to topple assad's regime. >>> not a good number for president obama. a weak jobs report left the unemployment rate at 8.2%. that means nearly 13 million people are jobless and a large number of them have been out of work for at least six months. the news pushed the markets down. the dow finishing down 124 points. >>> needless to say, the jobs report is a big deal on the campaign trail, but as our white house correspondent dan lothian reports, it was especially bad news for president obama, who tried to turn the bad news into a rallying cry. >> reporter: president obama's battleground bus tour drove over a big speed bump when dismal jobs numbers over shadowed h
removed from power. >> i will tell you very frankly, i don't think russia and china believe they are paying any price at all, nothing at all for standing up on behalf of the assad regime. the only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that russia and china will pay a price. >> clinton also argued for united nations sanctions. the u.n. could still authorize the use of force to topple assad's regime. >>> not a good...
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said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? >>> house republicans want answer from the secretary of state herself. cnn has obtain aid letter to hillary clinton demanding to know why more wasn't done to protect american diplomats on the ground in the months leading up to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. our jill dougherty is reporting that the gop is also charging that requests for additional security were ignored. >> reporter: congressional republicans charged there were numerous threats, security braechz, and attacks in libya leading up to the killing of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. for example, stevens, they say, took regular early morning jogs around tripoli with members of the security detail, but according to their sources, a pro-gadhafi facebook page trumpheted those runs, posting a threat against the ambassador along with a stock photo of him. stevens stopped running for about a week. then resumed. >> all indicati
said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? >>> house republicans want answer from the secretary of state herself. cnn has obtain aid letter to hillary clinton demanding to know why more wasn't done to protect american diplomats on the ground in the months leading up to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. our jill dougherty is reporting that the gop is also charging that...
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. >> does the america we want borrow $1 trillion from china? >> no. >> does it fail to find jobs for 23 million people and for over half of the kids graduating from college? >> no. >> reporter: romney laid out a five-point plan to create jobs and become energy independent by 2020 and cut deficits, but he fell short on the details and the republican nominee did not shy away from the experience at bain capital. >> that business we started with 10 people has grown into a great american success story. some of the companies we helped start are names you know from and you have heard from tonight. a office company called staples where i'm pleased to see that the obama campaign has been shopping. he had almost no experience working in a business. jobs to him are about government. >> reporter: for a candidate who is trying to downplay the mormon faith and sometimes avoiding the word mormon, he pivoted with personal anecdotes. >> we were mormons and growing up in michigan that may seem unusual or out of place, but i don't remember it that way. my friends
. >> does the america we want borrow $1 trillion from china? >> no. >> does it fail to find jobs for 23 million people and for over half of the kids graduating from college? >> no. >> reporter: romney laid out a five-point plan to create jobs and become energy independent by 2020 and cut deficits, but he fell short on the details and the republican nominee did not shy away from the experience at bain capital. >> that business we started with 10 people has...